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Social Psychology Research Group

What We Do

The Social Psychology Research Group conducts research on individuals' emotions, thoughts and behaviours in diverse social contexts. Using a broad range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, we aim to improve people's personal and relationship wellbeing by enhancing our understanding of the antecedents and consequences of social perceptions and behaviours and the cultural contexts in which they are embedded. Primary areas of specialisation include social identities, relationships and adult attachment; gender and families, sexism, objectification and feminist theory; psychology of religion, moral judgements, justice beliefs and mortality awareness; body image, attractiveness and eating disorders; music and emotion regulation; social networks, organisations and digitalisation; intergroup relations, racism and citizenship. Our interdisciplinary research involves colleagues in sociology, social policy, anthropology, creative arts, business studies and health and social care. We receive European and local funding and work in collaboration with prominent scholars in the UK and internationally.

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Research at the °®ΓΓΙη is supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which are an urgent call for action to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems, now and into the future.

Staff

Rachel Bromnick

Associate Professor/ Programme Leader


Ruth Gaunt

Professor of Social Psychology


Paul Goddard

Associate Lecturer


Nathan Heflick

Senior Lecturer


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Senior Lecturer


Patrick Hylton

Associate Professor


Dr Andre Soares

Senior Lecturer in Organisational Psychology


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Lecturer in Psychology


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Lecturer in Psychology


Annemieke Van den Tol

Senior Lecturer


Connect with Us

School of Psychology
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Brayford Pool Campus
Lincoln
LN6 7TS

enquiries@lincoln.ac.uk

01522 882000